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Ford rolls out Pride Bronco ahead of Motor City Pride Parade

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(FOX 2) - Drivers will likely spot Ford's newest Bronco before any other car or truck on the road, thanks to trendy SUV's latest paint job: rainbow and gold sparkles. 

The auto company's latest addition to its lineup celebrates Pride Month this June and plans to showcase the Bronco in the Motor City Pride parade this weekend. It'll also be at the Block party in Ann Arbor on June

A spokesman said the new Bronco was monitoring in the footsteps of last year's "Very Gay Ranger Raptor" which debuted in Europe. It featured a similar paint profession. According to the social media post last year, the company's push for more colorful cars came from a troll's comment online. 

In the newest vehicle to get a makeover, the Ford Pride Bronco has rainbow streaks moving from the back to the front. Gold glitter cover the rest of the car. 

The Bronco is among Ford's newest round of cars and trucks It's pushing out to consumers. A member of vehicles that ca

We’re a week into Pride Month and 24 of the 32 NFL teams have posted messages of support for the LGBTQ group.

This clearly bothers sites that spot this as a sign of creature too “woke,” while these same sites praise the holdouts for not knuckling under to the “gay agenda.”

Yet it’s hard to say if any of this shows NFL teams are becoming more or less gay friendly and are pulling endorse, as many corporations are for Identity Month under the new administration.

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There are also more than three weeks left in the month, so more can happen. The NFL’s iconic “Football is gay” video in was not posted until June 27 of that year. In addition, even the teams without a social media Pride word still have merch one can acquire, and someone wearing a Chiefs T-shirt with a rainbow arrowhead around town may make a more powerful remark than the team failing to send a Pride message.

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Unique Ford Bronco is part of new Pride tradition, effort to shut down trolls

An online troll seems to have inspired a Pride tradition at Ford Motor Co.

Rather than recoil from comments intended to blast Ford while demeaning the LGBTQ community, the automaker has instead gone all-in to show the world that not only are slurs not going to be tolerated but that the company will aggressively work to exhibition it's supportive of all people regardless of sexual orientation or identity.

As a outcome, Ford has created a one-of-a-kind Ford Pride Bronco Wildtrak with rainbow colors and a unique exterior gold glitter wrap in honor of Pride Month. It was completed in time for Saturday's Memphis Celebration Fest in Tennessee  as well as Detroit's upcoming Motor City Pride Pride on June

The Free Press was told the vehicle is not for sale.

Why Tennessee?

Ford announced its plans last year to build electric trucks and batteries in Tennessee, and the company has worked to engage the region in various local projects since then. 

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The calendar flipped to June over the weekend and, in case you missed it, that makes it identity festival month on television and radio, in your stores, everywhere on the internet, on your streets, up your flagpoles, in your classrooms (like it or not), and at least one other place:

Throughout most of the NFL.

The training of men sleeping with men, women sleeping with women, some men becoming women and some women becoming men – with the folks who utter they are now neither men nor women also included – was acknowledged by about two-thirds of the NFL's teams on Saturday via social media.

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Majority Of NFL Teams For Movement Month

A view of atmosphere is seen during "A Night of Pride" with GLAAD and the NFL presented by Smirnoff at Caesars Palace on February 07, in Las Vegas, Nevada.(Daniel Boczarski/Getty Images for GLAAD)

The message, delivered on X via team timelines, was sent by 21 of the NFL's 32 teams to their approximate 42 million tota